On the question of winners and losers and of farmers and their geographic location and those kinds of...?
We all make adjustments everyday on our farm. I do that. Market events happen all around the world that I have to adjust my business plan to accommodate, to try to shelter my farm business from adverse effects or position myself for attaining positive effects.
Business is a dynamic thing; it's not static. You can't predict it. We don't control it. It's what makes it exciting to be a farmer. So farmers at Blaine Lake will adjust differently than farmers at Estevan. There's a different dynamic to them.
But markets arbitrage and find equilibrium, and producers will react accordingly.
Again, to summarize here, I thought long and hard before I put my name on the report, before I signed off on it. If I didn't believe the report was credible and defensible, I wouldn't have signed off on it. And I certainly wouldn't have signed off on it if I thought it was going to have adverse effects on farmers.